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- Texture
- Senstivity
*1 being needs improvement, 5 being excellent
Your Personalized Overview
Your skin profile is a combination of dryness, discoloration, and potential hormonal fluctuations. Below are some of the keys to your skin:
Fair Skin - naturally more sensitive than other types, so controlling inflammation and being gentle are key. Avoid mechanical exfoliators, always use bare hands.
Predisposed Discoloration - it's more common for discoloration of your skin tone to be of genetic or hormonal causes, such as having Melasma or having hormonal fluctuations. There are less external steps you can control to prevent these factors, but lifestyle and diet changes can sometimes help.
Simplistic Routine - the less products you use, the better. Your skin is sensitive. Avoid foaming and soap based cleansers that strip the skin of natural oils.
Lightening - To help with discoloration, Vitamin C Serums can be a good natural option to brighten your skin tone.
Things That May Affect Your Skin
Sun Exposure
Your sun exposure habits may be making dark marks worse. Vitamin D is without a doubt good for the skin, but prolonged exposure without SPF can make discoloration worse, and prolong the process of fading. Always use sunscreen when going out, and try to abstain from tanning beds as well if you have discoloration.
Hormones
Your hormonal fluctations may be triggering discoloration in your skin. Fortunately, regular exfoliation can help greatly, as well as treatments that remove the top layer of the skin, such as the Hydrafacial MD.
Beneficial Ingredients To Watch For

Salicylic Acid
effective for non-inflammatory acne, oil plugs, and discoloration

Green Tea
highly soothing and anti-inflammatory that may help with discoloration

Willow Bark Extract
natural antiseptic + exfoliant

Rose Petals
Skin Brightener

Pomegranate Seed Extract
Antioxidant + Vitamin C-Rich